YONKERS MAN SENTENCED FOR SEXUALLY ASSAULTING TWO SEPARATE WOMEN ON THE SAME NIGHT

Aug. 5, 2015 -- Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore announced that Frank Polanco-Batista (DOB 10/4/86) of 68 Jackson St., Yonkers, New York was sentenced today to fourteen years in prison on his July, 2015 conviction after a jury trial to:

one count of Attempted Rape in the First Degree, a class "C" Felony,

one count of Attempted Sexual Abuse in the First Degree, a class "E" Felony,

one count of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree, a class "D" Felony,

one count of Robbery in the Third Degree, a class "D" Felony,

one count of Grand Larceny in the Fourth Degree, a class "E" Felony,

one count of Criminal Obstruction of Breathing or Blood Circulation, a class "A" Misdemeanor.

On Aug. 24, 2014 at approximately 2 a.m. the defendant entered the Roosevelt Ballroom located at 2 Hudson St. in Yonkers where he preceded to the ladies bathroom. Once inside, he hid in a stall and laid in wait.

A female victim entered the bathroom and walked into an adjacent stall. When she exited the stall she was in, the female victim was assaulted by the defendant who attempted to rape her; tearing her clothes and undergarments. He ran off when someone else came in. The victim was not able to identify him.

Around three hours later at approximately 5:20 a.m., police officers from the Yonkers Police Department responded to the scene of a reported robbery in the area of 257 South Broadway.

Upon their arrival, the victim told police that she was in the parking lot next to the White Castle calling a taxi when an unknown male, later learned to be the defendant, approached her from behind, stood in front of her, and grabbed her iPhone out of her hand.

She told police that when she demanded her cell phone back and attempted to take it from the defendant, he forced his hand down her shirt, groped her breast, and pulled at her shirt causing it to tear.

Shortly after speaking with police, the victim gave them a description of the defendant and told them he fled west on Highland Avenue.

His description was aired over the radio, and shortly thereafter, the defendant, who matched the description, was seen running, and was detained near 53 Highland Avenue. Police then transported the victim to that location.

At approximately 5:37 a.m. the victim positively identified the defendant and he was taken to Yonkers Police Headquarters.

While being transported, the defendant spontaneously told the officers where he put the phone, and proceeded to direct officers to its location.

Police followed the defendant's directions, and successfully recovered a cell phone located by the side of an outside staircase leading up to his house.

Sometime thereafter, the victim identified the cell phone as the item that had been taken from her earlier that morning.

Police in their investigation of the street attack were able to link Batista to the earlier attack through DNA analysis obtained via CODIS (Combined DNA Indexing System). Specifically, skin cells found under the first victim's fingernails and a t-shirt worn during that attack that featured an image of Abraham Lincoln holding a red Solo cup with the caption "I'm so going to fourscore tonight."